
Students as young as five can make videos to tell stories, explain ideas, or document their learning. Shadow Puppet – Easily create videos in the classroom with this free app by SeeSaw. What’s even better is that you can create your own category, so you can upload your own facts and lesson details that students can use to help invent and create their own solutions.

Heads Up! – This is a hugely popular game of digital flashcards and charades all rolled into one. Easy to use interface, so it works for all grade levels.

Just click, print and away you go!Īmaziograph – How can you pack so much STEAM into one little app? Explore tessellations and symmetry by creating kaleidoscopes and mirrors using the graph and art brushes in the app. We’ve also suggested which grade levels each app or website is most successful with. Want to download these as a single PDF for reference later? We’ve broken these into two pages. So whether you’re using Arts Integration, STEAM, PBL or any other maker-centered approach, these resources will make that process so much easier. What better way to do that than with some new STEAM apps and websites to explore? We’ve found 20 apps and 20 websites that you can use to integrate the arts everywhere. We’re dubbing 2017 the Year of Creativity and we want you to join in.
